2012-13 Greeks In NCAA Thread

Since NBA is racist and biased against Greek players, and won't draft them, the Greek Basketball Federation has started to tell the young Greek players to play in high school in USA, and in college in NCAA, instead of Greek youth clubs, so that they have a better chance to get drafted. Since NBA is not racist and biased against NCAA players.

So now Greek players like Paris Maragkos, Ioannis Papapetrou, John Sinis, and Ioannis Dimakopoulos have gone to play in USA.

We can keep track of the progress here of Marakgos and Papapetrou and see how this new policy of Greek Basketball Federation works to circumvent the racist and biased veiws against players that play in Greece, instead of USA.

Paris Maragkos

Height: 6-9

Weight: 250

Position: PF

Maragkos is a freshman in NCAA at George Washington. He has been a member of junior national teams of Greece.

Ioannis Papapetrou

Height: 6-8

Weight: 225

Position: SF

Papapetrou is a freshman in NCAA at Texas. He has been a member of junior national teams of Greece.

From what I've read Ionnias Papetrou is a very talented player, but is probably a four year guy. Has a point forward look to him and will receive a lot of minutes early at Texas. This marks the first player I have heard of from a European Baller post.

From what I've read Ionnias Papetrou is a very talented player, but is probably a four year guy. Has a point forward look to him and will receive a lot of minutes early at Texas. This marks the first player I have heard of from a European Baller post.

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Because he went to USA, he is called "big talent". Of course, he is maybe top 10 best Greek talent in his age group. If he stays in Greece, same player is called "Euro scrub" by same people in USA that now call him "big talent". Truth be told, hilarious thing is he is not considered big talent in Greece, but only by USA standards.

Euro baller--you get these confused. You also contradict yourself in confusing them. This is your argument:

Background information--Greeks aren't drafted into the NBA that often.

Premise 1--Greeks in high school/NCAA are highly-touted.

Premise 2--Greeks in Greece are not highly-touted.

Premise 3--Greeks in high school/NCAA aren't as good as the top Greeks in Greece, despite being more highly touted.

Conclusion--the NBA is racist.

What?

You also have a confused definition of racism. If the NBA were racist to Greeks, they would exhibit such behavior no matter where they last played, since "racism" implies a judgement based on an ethnicity and ancestry, regardless of location. You seem to imply that the "NBA" greatly undervalues Greek players that play in the Greek league--ie, are racist towards them--while they give excessive value to Greeks in the US--ie are not racist towards them. This isn't racism. If this were true, it would be a prejudicious attitude, not a racist one.

In addition, how does the opinion of Providencefriars1 show that the "NBA" is racist? Does his opinion represent the NBA? Do you equate the NBA with "America"? You have a very broad and ever-shifting opinion of what constitutes the "NBA."

All greek players and people are inferior, the only thing that can make them of any use is if they come to the USA at a young age. If they are old then they should probably just die to make the world better overall. I'll go ahead and be racist towards Greeks, nobody important will care.